Am wondering if any of the stove geeks could help me understand aviation fuel in multi-fuel stoves.
All the high end expedition liquid fuel stoves (MSR dragonfly & XGK, Primus omnifuel & omnilite Ti) list "aviation fuel" in the list of fuels they burn. My research suggests that there are two types of aviation fuel, avgas, and jet fuel. Both being slightly different. I know that aviation fuel should never be the first choice in multi-fuel stoves, but if you do have to use it, do you treat either type the same (I.e. use the same jet in the stove), or do you treat avgas as petrol, and jet fuel as kerosene, and thus use corresponding jets?
Am just curious. Everyone talks about their stoves being able to burn everything, yet everyone with the stoves seem to stick to petrol.
Cheers
Julia
All the high end expedition liquid fuel stoves (MSR dragonfly & XGK, Primus omnifuel & omnilite Ti) list "aviation fuel" in the list of fuels they burn. My research suggests that there are two types of aviation fuel, avgas, and jet fuel. Both being slightly different. I know that aviation fuel should never be the first choice in multi-fuel stoves, but if you do have to use it, do you treat either type the same (I.e. use the same jet in the stove), or do you treat avgas as petrol, and jet fuel as kerosene, and thus use corresponding jets?
Am just curious. Everyone talks about their stoves being able to burn everything, yet everyone with the stoves seem to stick to petrol.
Cheers
Julia